Back in Ft. Lauderdale the last time I talked to him.Back in Miami? Thanks in advance
He was trying to make a comeback after having that steel plate put in his head. I guess it hasn't worked out for him yet? Any hopes?Back in Ft. Lauderdale the last time I talked to him.
He was trying to make a comeback after having that steel plate put in his head. I guess it hasn't worked out for him yet? Any hopes?
He got the idea from Clint Eastwood's old movie, For a few dollars more, where he put a iron vest under a poncho to stop bullets. Hoping that if he's ever shot again in the head, he'd have more protection. Sandy Huff forever!Airport.............I saw Stedman Bailey in downtown Jolo, WV the other Sunday. He attended church services with me. He didn't mention the steel plate you talk about. What up with that? Warez
He got the idea from Clint Eastwood's old movie, For a few dollars more, where he put a iron vest under a poncho to stop bullets. Hoping that if he's ever shot again in the head, he'd have more protection. Sandy Huff forever!
Hopefully he doesn’t have the same strategy, “Aim for the heart.” ‘Aim for the head’ might not be such a good idea.He got the idea from Clint Eastwood's old movie, For a few dollars more, where he put a iron vest under a poncho to stop bullets. Hoping that if he's ever shot again in the head, he'd have more protection. Sandy Huff forever!
Was it for a few dollars more or for a fist full of dollars?Hopefully he doesn’t have the same strategy, “Aim for the heart.” ‘Aim for the head’ might not be such a good idea.
For a Few Dollar More was about Indigo and his gang. Lee Van Cleef.Was it for a few dollars more or for a fist full of dollars?
My Sr. year of HS we went on a two week tour of Europe w/ a few other schools. Sixty three kids, fifty four girls and only nine guys, and three of those knotheads brought their girlfriends with them. More for the rest of us.
Spain was the first country we hit. Our bus driver was feeling sorry for the guys as the damned thing had turned into a big shopping trip. We're going up to El Escorial to see dead kings, when he asked our tour guide if we'd like to see where all those spaghetti westerns were made? The yells of "Hell
yeah!" were eardrum splitting.
There were no movies being shot there, but it was pretty damned cool to see all the sets where they had been. As far as the guys were concerned, outside of the poontang, it was the highlight of the trip.